CWE-491— Public cloneable() Method Without Final ('Object Hijack')
A class has a cloneable() method that is not declared final, which allows an object to be created without calling the constructor. This can cause the object to be in an unexpected state.— MITRE CWE catalog
4 active CVEs classified under this weakness category. Sourced from NVD, GHSA, and vendor advisories. Full definition on MITRE →
CVEs classified under CWE-491page 1 of 1
- CVE-2024-39069HIGHCVSS 7.8EG 7.82024-07-09
An issue in ifood Order Manager v3.35.5 'Gestor de Peddios.exe' allows attackers to execute arbitrary code via a DLL hijacking attack.
- CVE-2025-55622MEDIUMCVSS 6.5EG 6.52025-08-22
Reolink v4.54.0.4.20250526 was discovered to contain a task hijacking vulnerability due to inappropriate taskAffinity settings. NOTE: this is disputed by the Supplier because it is intentional behavior to ensure a predictable user experien…
- CVE-2025-60425HIGHCVSS 8.6EG 8.62025-10-27
Nagios Fusion v2024R1.2 and v2024R2 does not invalidate already existing session tokens when the two-factor authentication mechanism is enabled, allowing attackers to perform a session hijacking attack.
- CVE-2025-63685CRITICALCVSS 9.8EG 7.52025-11-20
Quark Cloud Drive v3.23.2 has a DLL Hijacking vulnerability. This vulnerability stems from the insecure loading of system libraries. Specifically, the application does not validate the path or signature of [regsvr32.exe] it loads. An attac…
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